Imagine Tomorrow

Two of the primary responsibilities of a major public research university are to seek solutions to the pressing issues facing our society and to educate the next generation of scientists, scholars and problem-solvers, notes President Elson S. Floyd, in his weekly Perspectives column.
 
Those missions are coming together in a particularly exciting way in the “Imagine Tomorrow” competition that WSU is sponsoring in high schools across the state.
 
To read this column, click onthe following link to https://president.wsu.edu/perspectives/

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